Duluth, MN – A frost advisory has been issued for the Northland tonight, with cool temperatures expected early Monday morning. Overnight lows could drop into the 30s in several areas, including Duluth and surrounding regions along Highways 53 and 61. Residents should be prepared for chilly conditions, typical for late September.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), frost is likely across much of the Northland, including Duluth, Grand Rapids, and Two Harbors, as temperatures dip into the 30s. Residents are urged to cover sensitive plants and ensure outdoor pets are safe overnight. Monday morning’s lows could reach 39°F in International Falls and 42°F near Walker.
Temperatures are expected to rebound into the mid-40s later in the week. However, cooler mornings may persist, especially in northern regions. The NWS advises people to monitor local forecasts for updates. This frost advisory highlights the arrival of autumn, reminding residents to prepare for fluctuating temperatures.